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Senior Social Change Brokers sought for new University Centre Shrewsbury initiative

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News from our partners University Centre Shrewsbury

An event taking place at University Centre Shrewsbury (UCS) on Wednesday 8 February 2017 is aiming to harness the skills and experience of older people in order to effect social change in local communities. The workshop, which runs from 9am until 2pm, is for those aged 50 and over who are able to invest time in an unpaid but rewarding challenge.

Organiser Jon Britten, UCS Head of Academic Support, said:

“We’re looking for people who want to help create improvements in the community, in a way that has never been done before. We want to make the use of the talents and experience of older people throughout the county, to work alongside other local groups based in Europe.”

The workshop will enable participants to:

  • find out more about the project;
  • network with like-minded individuals;
  • discover new opportunities;
  • learn something about capacity building for social change;
  • tap into new resources.
Students and senior social care brokers at University Centre Shrewsbury

Senior Social Care brokers

At the end of the workshop, participants may become Senior Social Change Brokers and work with UCS for the next 18 months.

Jon Britten added:-

“We are looking to recruit a number of Senior Social Change Brokers from communities across Shropshire, so whether you’ve already expressed an interest or you’re just curious and want to know more, you are welcome to attend. There’s the potential for expenses-paid European travel too!”

Please register by emailing sse@chester.ac.uk; lunch and refreshments will be provided.